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they were the einstein's, the carnegies, and the millions of men and women whose names we do not remember but whose actions helped make us who we are. they built this country, hand by hand. [applause] they all came here knowing that what makes someone american is not just blood or birth, but allegiance to our founding principles and the faith in the idea that anyone from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story. that is still true today. allen is here this afternoon. where is he? he is around here -- there he is, right here. [applause] now, allen was born in mexico. [applause] he was brought to this country by his parents when he was a child. growing up, he went to an american school. he pledged allegiance to the american flag. he felt american in every way and he was. except for one. on paper. in high school, allen lost his friends, of age, riding around town with their new licenses, earning extra cash from their summer jobs at the mall, and he knew he could not do those things. it did not matter that much. what mattered to him was earning an education so he could live up t
they were the einstein's, the carnegies, and the millions of men and women whose names we do not remember but whose actions helped make us who we are. they built this country, hand by hand. [applause] they all came here knowing that what makes someone american is not just blood or birth, but allegiance to our founding principles and the faith in the idea that anyone from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story. that is still true today. allen is here this afternoon. where is he?...
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jenna: einstein, snow white, manifesto. >> you hear that? she is no einstein. jenna: lis and doug, great to see you as always. jenna: rick? rick: thank you, jenna. emotional appeal for gun control coming up. live from washington as sandy hook parents head to capitol hill. >>> how many government offices does it take to oversee catfish inspections, if you're thinking one, you're wrong. coming up why congress may have not learned any lessons about wasteful spending. ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. rick: congress is addressing a stunning new report showing that federal spending is just as rampant as ever with $95 billion being wasted on overlapping programs including not one, but three different government offices in charge of inspecting catfish. chief national correspondent jim angle is live in washington. jim, i hope you will not diss catfish? >> reporter: no, no. that is only the beginning of all the duplication, rick. fox has obtain
jenna: einstein, snow white, manifesto. >> you hear that? she is no einstein. jenna: lis and doug, great to see you as always. jenna: rick? rick: thank you, jenna. emotional appeal for gun control coming up. live from washington as sandy hook parents head to capitol hill. >>> how many government offices does it take to oversee catfish inspections, if you're thinking one, you're wrong. coming up why congress may have not learned any lessons about wasteful spending. ♪ [ man ]...
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if you take robert einstein who was speech delayed until age three what about albert -- albert, jr. in today's school system? that makes me shudder. a little bit of these traits research has shown those people that are bipolar you have more creative people and family history of what to some you have more tactical. a little bit of the trait is a disadvantage but at some point* it is normal variation. one of the problems is so many people colored by this word from those to live in a supervised situation that the diagnosis has change. but the mayor again psychiatric said -- association and the first version came out thought it was psychoanalytic problems that the parents were blamed for it then they didn't even mention not to is a matter of. they just left it out. then you had to have a speech to lay before three years then at nineties they had social communication emphasis was no speech delay that is a mild end of the spectrum. then with the american psychiatric association comes out in a few weeks with the commission failed to gaspers out make it all costs -- it alleges a make it a s
if you take robert einstein who was speech delayed until age three what about albert -- albert, jr. in today's school system? that makes me shudder. a little bit of these traits research has shown those people that are bipolar you have more creative people and family history of what to some you have more tactical. a little bit of the trait is a disadvantage but at some point* it is normal variation. one of the problems is so many people colored by this word from those to live in a supervised...
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take somebody like albert einstein, no speech until age three. what would happen to little albert junior in today's school system? this short of -- sort of makes me shudder. how many drugs will they give out? way too many drugs given to little kids. research has shown that in a family history of a bipolar you have more creative types of people. the family histories of people with autism you have more technical kinds. a little bit of the trade gives an advantage to the trade of great big disadvantdisadvant age. at some point it's normal variation. one of the problems dealing with autism is the word autism. so many different people covered by this word from people that can be very accomplished to people that live in a supervised living situation. diagnosis has changed over the years. autism diagnosis is not precise. it's not like a diagnosis for tuberculosis. either you have tuberculosis or you don't have tuberculosis. the american atlas association has a book called the dsm and when the first version came out when i was a little kid they thought a
take somebody like albert einstein, no speech until age three. what would happen to little albert junior in today's school system? this short of -- sort of makes me shudder. how many drugs will they give out? way too many drugs given to little kids. research has shown that in a family history of a bipolar you have more creative types of people. the family histories of people with autism you have more technical kinds. a little bit of the trade gives an advantage to the trade of great big...
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take albert einstein at age 3. what would happen to him in today's school system? that sort of makes me shudder. how many drugs they'd have him on. way too many drugs given out to little kids. research has shown that in the family histories of people that are bipolar, you've got more creative types of people. family histories of autism, you've got more technical kind of careers. you know, a little bit of the trait gives an advantage, too much of the trait a great biggies advantage. you know, at some point it's normal variation. now, one of the problems in dealing with autism is this word, autism. there's so many different people covered by this world from people who can be very accomplished to people who have have to live in a supervised living situation. diagnosis has changed over the years. autism diagnosis is not precise. it's not like a diagnosis for tuberculosis. you either have tuberculosis or you don't have it. it's very definite. the american psychiatric association has a book called the dsm, and when the first version came out when i was a little kid, they
take albert einstein at age 3. what would happen to him in today's school system? that sort of makes me shudder. how many drugs they'd have him on. way too many drugs given out to little kids. research has shown that in the family histories of people that are bipolar, you've got more creative types of people. family histories of autism, you've got more technical kind of careers. you know, a little bit of the trait gives an advantage, too much of the trait a great biggies advantage. you know, at...
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benjamin franklin flew kites, albert einstein loved to sail, all great figures in history have their hobbies, and so do mediocre politicians. brett ehrlich explains. >> what does an ex-president do with his freef time? if you are a normal x-president % the answer is question. but if you are george w. bush you do something else. >> artist bonnie flood is raving about one of her pupils. he is former president. >> a few weeks ago a hawk email revealed these painting. instead of twiddling his thumbs he is painting his toes. this week an interview with his painting instructor revealed he is focused more on puppies. >> he started off painting dogs. >> a picture is worth a thousand words they say, and thanks goodness, because after looking at these, was speechless. the x-president recently spent an entire month in florida with his painting instructor. >> she really didn't know what to call him? >> i got it george w brush. >> actually i called him 43 because that's how he signed his paintings. >> the president's paintings are actually kind of good. >> he has such a passion for painting. it's
benjamin franklin flew kites, albert einstein loved to sail, all great figures in history have their hobbies, and so do mediocre politicians. brett ehrlich explains. >> what does an ex-president do with his freef time? if you are a normal x-president % the answer is question. but if you are george w. bush you do something else. >> artist bonnie flood is raving about one of her pupils. he is former president. >> a few weeks ago a hawk email revealed these painting. instead of...
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. >> titled by albert einstein. that's what fascinated me. i had a slew of extraordinary coincidences in my life. this is a memoir with a message. i give people the opportunity to see how they can use coincidence for their own benefit. if you're a participant in how you attract coincidences. >>> tomorrow on "access hollywood" -- >> my exclusive with "today" show co-host savannah guthrie. here it comes. ready? the matt lauer stuff. the relationship and the comparisons to katie. >> tomorrow on "access hollywood." >>> that was a disco '0es. who could forget that jingle? heidi klum is sporting those jeans these days. we were with heidi as she shot a new commercial and she talked about people who take issue with her twitter selfie shots. >> everyone who can't handle the photos should unfollow me right now. >> there's no stopping heidi from tweeting naked or close to it selfies. just this week she added to her bountiful in the buff collection with this photo from 2009. so heidi who just turned 40 in the jeans she shows off to perfection. ♪ you ca
. >> titled by albert einstein. that's what fascinated me. i had a slew of extraordinary coincidences in my life. this is a memoir with a message. i give people the opportunity to see how they can use coincidence for their own benefit. if you're a participant in how you attract coincidences. >>> tomorrow on "access hollywood" -- >> my exclusive with "today" show co-host savannah guthrie. here it comes. ready? the matt lauer stuff. the relationship and...
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the were the einstein's in carnegie's but also the millions of women and men whose names history may not remember, but whose actions helped make us who we are. they build a comedian by hand, brick by brick. they all came here knowing that what makes someone at american is not just blood or birth, but allegiance to our founding principles. and the faith in the idea that anyone from anywhere could write the next great chapter of our story. and that is still true today. allen is here this afternoon. he is around here -- there he is, right here. [applause] now, allen was born in mexico. [applause] he was brought to this country by his parents when he was a child. growing up, he went to an american school. he pledged allegiance to the american flag. he felt american in every way and he was. except for one. on paper. in high school, allen lost his friends, of age, riding around town with their new licenses, earning extra cash from their summer jobs at the mall, and he knew he could not do those things. it did not matter that much. what mattered to him was earning an education so he could l
the were the einstein's in carnegie's but also the millions of women and men whose names history may not remember, but whose actions helped make us who we are. they build a comedian by hand, brick by brick. they all came here knowing that what makes someone at american is not just blood or birth, but allegiance to our founding principles. and the faith in the idea that anyone from anywhere could write the next great chapter of our story. and that is still true today. allen is here this...
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the einstein of the senate. you had two trains passing in the night. specter was one of the toughest, hardest senators to lobby on anything, let alone supreme court nominees. he did his homework, he studied. bork, on the other hand, he was smarter than rehnquist in a lot of ways, a brilliant judge and a brilliant -- he taught antitrust law. he wrote the book up at yale. and so here are these two guys meeting, and they were passing like two trains. never did they ever come together on anything. >> more with former deputy assistant to presidents nixon and ford, tom korologos, sunday night at 8 on c-span's "q&a." >> well, u.s. employers added just 88,000 jobs last month, that's the fewest in nine months and a sharp retreat of after a period of strong hiring. the slowdown is a reminder that the job market's path back to health may be uneven. the labor department reporting the unemployment rate dipped to 7.6% from 7.7%, that is the lowest in four years. the late fell only because more people stopped looking for work.
the einstein of the senate. you had two trains passing in the night. specter was one of the toughest, hardest senators to lobby on anything, let alone supreme court nominees. he did his homework, he studied. bork, on the other hand, he was smarter than rehnquist in a lot of ways, a brilliant judge and a brilliant -- he taught antitrust law. he wrote the book up at yale. and so here are these two guys meeting, and they were passing like two trains. never did they ever come together on anything....
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take einstein was no speech until three what would happen today? it makes you shudder. wait too many drugs given to these kids. i can be an invented but research has shown you get more creative with family histories of people with autism you have more technical and it just had a big disadvantage and 1.it is a normal variation but dealing with autism is the word there are so many different people covered by this word some of the diagnosis has changed. once easier have to be all you don't. but the american psychiatric associatassociat ion has a book and when the first to version came out they thought autism was caused by a seiko analytic problems than the horrible face when the parents were planning to but then they did not even mention it at all but then left the dock but in the third edition you had to have speech to lay in on said the for three years of age and then in the early dainties they added asper years but no speech to light so when the anc comes out they will take out the us burgers and make all optimism than make a new communication category but that doesn't
take einstein was no speech until three what would happen today? it makes you shudder. wait too many drugs given to these kids. i can be an invented but research has shown you get more creative with family histories of people with autism you have more technical and it just had a big disadvantage and 1.it is a normal variation but dealing with autism is the word there are so many different people covered by this word some of the diagnosis has changed. once easier have to be all you don't. but...
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. >> i'm going with einstein on this one. spend 90% of your time figuring out what you're doing before you do it. thank you, david corn and bobby ghosh. >>> coming up, she hasn't been nominated. she hasn't won a primary. she hasn't announced. the republican right is trying to take hillary down. >>> also for the first time ever, an active player in a major american sport has come out as gay. it's jason collins. whether his announcement is met with a shrug or shunning will tell us how far sports and the public have come in accepting gays. >>> also you probably heard president obama is getting great reviews for his performance at saturday's white house correspondents' dinner. >> some people don't think i spent enough time with congress. why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell, they ask. really? why don't you get a drink with mitch mcconnell? >> i think that was my favorite. behind the jokes, that one, there's a lot of truth behind what he was saying. as always, the punch line carries the message. >>> let me finish tonight
. >> i'm going with einstein on this one. spend 90% of your time figuring out what you're doing before you do it. thank you, david corn and bobby ghosh. >>> coming up, she hasn't been nominated. she hasn't won a primary. she hasn't announced. the republican right is trying to take hillary down. >>> also for the first time ever, an active player in a major american sport has come out as gay. it's jason collins. whether his announcement is met with a shrug or shunning will...
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you take somebody like albert einstein, doesn't speak until age three. what would happen to him into a school system? that sort of makes me shudder. what kind of drugs that would get him on. a little bit of some of these trees can given the advantage. research shown that in the family histories of people their bipolar you have more creative types of people. the family histories of people with autism, you get more technical kinds of careers. a little bit of the trade gives an advantage. too much a great big disadvantage. chino, at some point its normal variation. one of the problems in dealing with autism, so many different people are covered by this word from people that can be very accomplished to people that will have to live and supervised living situations. diagnosis is changed. autism diagnosis is not precise. is not a diagnosis for tuberculosis. you either have a are you don't. that's a very definite. the american subject -- psychiatric association has about. and the first version came out they thought autism was caused by psychoanalytic problems.
you take somebody like albert einstein, doesn't speak until age three. what would happen to him into a school system? that sort of makes me shudder. what kind of drugs that would get him on. a little bit of some of these trees can given the advantage. research shown that in the family histories of people their bipolar you have more creative types of people. the family histories of people with autism, you get more technical kinds of careers. a little bit of the trade gives an advantage. too much...
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even einstein, who had the biggest measured brain we've ever seenment -- seen. so the fact that they were smart to begin with and that they all worked hard made a big difference. that's the second thing that we learned. the third thing is that the cooperation on intelligence made all the difference, because if you get bad facts and bad interpretations, you will make good decisions for the set of facts and interpretations you have, but it won't work in the real world. so again, i think you will see by the release of these cia documents that they did a heck of a good job. and i feel very strongly that we should do more of this. i believe it's true that when i was president, i uncovered more documents than anybody else had, and i know i authorized the release of our own classified documents more quickly than ever before. when -- in addition to this cooperative mechanism we have, while the bosnian conflict was going on in 1994, i issued an executive order that declassified 34 million pages -- 44 million pages of documents. some of them had been kept secret going bac
even einstein, who had the biggest measured brain we've ever seenment -- seen. so the fact that they were smart to begin with and that they all worked hard made a big difference. that's the second thing that we learned. the third thing is that the cooperation on intelligence made all the difference, because if you get bad facts and bad interpretations, you will make good decisions for the set of facts and interpretations you have, but it won't work in the real world. so again, i think you will...
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they point out that albert einstein was 26 years old when he his theory of relativity. james watson was only 25 when he studied dna. have you felt the impact of sequestration? if you are a federal worker, call us at (202) 585-3883. republicans can reach us at (202) 585-3881. independent, (202) 585-3882. host: let's hear from nancy pelosi on this a budget process. >> if we are going to strengthen right here and now for us seniors, then that is what we should do and the same with medicare. it should not be with republican so they can continue to give tax breaks to special interests at the expense of seniors who are dependent on medicare and medicaid and social security. democratic minority leader, nancy pelosi. , thendependent line impact of sequestration. are you feeling it? i am.: i cannot get a job where my town is anywhere. the budget cuts are killing everybody. , republican and democrats are not doing their job. they are spending money on drums -- drones. it is not cool anymore. [indiscernible] fors going to affect us all the budget cuts. the budget cuts are going to
they point out that albert einstein was 26 years old when he his theory of relativity. james watson was only 25 when he studied dna. have you felt the impact of sequestration? if you are a federal worker, call us at (202) 585-3883. republicans can reach us at (202) 585-3881. independent, (202) 585-3882. host: let's hear from nancy pelosi on this a budget process. >> if we are going to strengthen right here and now for us seniors, then that is what we should do and the same with medicare....
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and stuff i assume it's not going make my kid an einstein, but is it helpful at all? >> that's a great question. unfortunately, technology goes a lot faster than the pace of science. so researchers are looking at that very question right now. does interactive media have a role in educating our kids, particularly our youngest kids? >> and it is changing fast. a lot of these apps are very new. i have three young girls, as i mentioned and a lot of these apps weren't around when they were younger. is there a concern on these kinds of apps on children's development. you've written about screen time before, what about these ipad apps? >> well, you know, when the american academy of pediatrics came out with a policy statement in 2011. when that policy statement was written ipads didn't even exist so we were really looking at passive media use. so screen time for kids when they were sitting, watching a televised program whether it be on a traditional tv screen or on a smaller tablet screen and what we knew then was that there was no benefit educationally for that type of a pr
and stuff i assume it's not going make my kid an einstein, but is it helpful at all? >> that's a great question. unfortunately, technology goes a lot faster than the pace of science. so researchers are looking at that very question right now. does interactive media have a role in educating our kids, particularly our youngest kids? >> and it is changing fast. a lot of these apps are very new. i have three young girls, as i mentioned and a lot of these apps weren't around when they...
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einstein once said that a life lived for others is a life worth while. the men we lost in those hills lived and served for others. for all of us. they chose saving lives and protecting the citizens and country they loved as their profession. each full of life, 14 of them in their 20's. all too young. some served in the armed forces. some headed straight for this profession, but all were adventurous. they treat every day like it was special. each one had so much more left to do here on earth. they all will be missed. sadly, in the fire service, we experience loss in the line of duty. some 100 times a year. then there are the terrible times when may lose multiple members, and a single incident. -- in a single incident. this year alone, in the last six months, we have honored those who have fallen in multiple losses, indianapolis, texas, and houston just one month ago. not since september 11 have we suffered a blow is massive as june 30, 2013. a day we will never forget. to the immediate families and friends of our fallen, and to those in uniform standing a
einstein once said that a life lived for others is a life worth while. the men we lost in those hills lived and served for others. for all of us. they chose saving lives and protecting the citizens and country they loved as their profession. each full of life, 14 of them in their 20's. all too young. some served in the armed forces. some headed straight for this profession, but all were adventurous. they treat every day like it was special. each one had so much more left to do here on earth....
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. >>> hasta mi querido amigo albert einstein se riÓ. (risas) >>> bueno seÑores. con el comentario de albert einstein vamos al capÍtulo de anoche de "amores verdaderos." ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> seÑores. >>> ni a Él ni a nadie. >>> oye, kendra se portÓ como una fiera con nelson, mientras que arriaga quedÓ. >>> ¿por quÉ?>>> que palabra me ponen, anonadado al descubrir que carlos y yo, espÉrate, carlos y johan son la misma persona. >>> no, no! >>> necesito escuchar la voz de albert einstein que diga esto. >>> no, no. >>> lee amigo. >>> aquÍ tienen el resumen del capÍtulo de anoche, francisca dale play. >>> quÉ bonito! >>> ay ya veo que te fue con el chisme, desde cuÁndo son amantes, habla maldita sea, habla. >>> cÓmo sigas comportandote como una demente no me volverÁs a ver. >>> aunque no quieras tendrÁs que hacerlo, no se te olvide que voy a darte una hija. >>> maldita sea la hora que te embarace. >>> no maldigas a mi hija desgraciado. >>> quieta, quieta, controlate, controlate. >>> maldito, maldito nelson maldito. ay, ay. >>> quÉ? kendra q
. >>> hasta mi querido amigo albert einstein se riÓ. (risas) >>> bueno seÑores. con el comentario de albert einstein vamos al capÍtulo de anoche de "amores verdaderos." ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> seÑores. >>> ni a Él ni a nadie. >>> oye, kendra se portÓ como una fiera con nelson, mientras que arriaga quedÓ. >>> ¿por quÉ?>>> que palabra me ponen, anonadado al descubrir que carlos y yo, espÉrate, carlos y...
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we hope and the long run some of us -- some of them will follow in the footsteps of albert einstein and great technologists and scientists and entrepreneurs. what to do more than that. we think the country should seize the moment to invest in our own children as well. if we're going to do all that, if we're right to do any of that we need your help. thank you. >> testifying before the senate judiciary committee. that was on the immigration bill that passed in the senate before they went on the july 4 recess. all the speeches and testimony google where are showing you is available on our video library. what message do have for corporate tricare? corporate america? >> a couple of points. flore the compretta rate of low-skilled americans. and the reason illegals are coming up here, they want a better life in a better job but it wanted to appear for a job. you use e-verify. the second point is your college loans. pfft fitcolleges are loading kids up with debt. tie the college loans and the various programs to the degree they're pursuing so you'll get more money to get a storm debris, to get
we hope and the long run some of us -- some of them will follow in the footsteps of albert einstein and great technologists and scientists and entrepreneurs. what to do more than that. we think the country should seize the moment to invest in our own children as well. if we're going to do all that, if we're right to do any of that we need your help. thank you. >> testifying before the senate judiciary committee. that was on the immigration bill that passed in the senate before they went...
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they were the einsteins and the carnegies, but they were also the millions of women and men whose names history may not remember, but whose actions helped make us who we are, who built this country, hand by hand,rick by brick. they all came here knowing that what makes somebody an american is not just blood or birth, but allegiance to our founding principles. and the faith in the idea that anyone, from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story. and that's still true today. just ask alan. alan's here this afternoon. where's alan? there he is, right there. now -- alan was born in mexico, he was brought to this country by his parents when he was a child. growing up alan went to an american school, pledged allegiance to the american flag, felt american in every way, and he was, except for one, on paper. in high school, alan watched his friends come of age, driving around town with their new licenses, earning some extra cash from their summer jobs at the mall, he knew he couldn't do those things. but it didn't matter that much. what mattered to alan was earning an education so h
they were the einsteins and the carnegies, but they were also the millions of women and men whose names history may not remember, but whose actions helped make us who we are, who built this country, hand by hand,rick by brick. they all came here knowing that what makes somebody an american is not just blood or birth, but allegiance to our founding principles. and the faith in the idea that anyone, from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story. and that's still true today. just ask...
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they are the baby einstein musical motion activity jumpers. the consumer products safety commission says the sun attachment can hit babies in the head pretty hard, actually. 61 babies have gotten cuts and bruises to the face. one 7-month-old boy suffered a skull fracture. the jumpers were sold at target, toys 'r' us and other stores over the last three years. >>> a suspicious fire has temporarily shut down a restaurant featuring oakland's only -- mish lynn's only starred chef -- michelin's only starred chef. it cut off access to the restaurant. a surveillance image shows two men setting fire to a dumpster next to the restaurant saturday morning. some say the city needs to do more to protect resources. >> how much the city has for this. that's it. it's a mess. >> reporter: hawker fare had smoke and water damage inside. but the owner hopes to reopen by thursday or friday. >>> joseph desimmen died yesterday morning after deeing involved in a motorcycle accident -- being involved in a motorcycle accident. he joined facebook in 2008 after working a
they are the baby einstein musical motion activity jumpers. the consumer products safety commission says the sun attachment can hit babies in the head pretty hard, actually. 61 babies have gotten cuts and bruises to the face. one 7-month-old boy suffered a skull fracture. the jumpers were sold at target, toys 'r' us and other stores over the last three years. >>> a suspicious fire has temporarily shut down a restaurant featuring oakland's only -- mish lynn's only starred chef --...
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-- physics, but you would never be able to build an atomic bomb or reactor without the 20th century einstein. at the same time as newton we had adam smith who laid out the fundamentals of economics. even smith knew there was a difference between nationstates, families and companies. in the 20th century we had john laidrd keynes, who really out the theory in practice that has been proved for 80 years or so that government must spend to get us out of the whole. .- hole the idea that we need to balance the federal budget every year is totally absurd. can he talk reasonably about the difference between the government and my family? does he know anything about macroeconomics? guest: i appreciate the opening complements, a cousin i think the country needs democrats and republicans talking together. that is more important than anything else we should be doing. are looking at europe, far asuntry, as keynesian economics, you see a process of failure. my wife and i have a small business. we grew it about tenfold in the 10 years that we had it. sometimes we would slide -- slide into debt and pay it off
-- physics, but you would never be able to build an atomic bomb or reactor without the 20th century einstein. at the same time as newton we had adam smith who laid out the fundamentals of economics. even smith knew there was a difference between nationstates, families and companies. in the 20th century we had john laidrd keynes, who really out the theory in practice that has been proved for 80 years or so that government must spend to get us out of the whole. .- hole the idea that we need to...
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einstein discovered relativity. but he did not invent it. no one recognized it. everyone's calculations were off. i submit the math that a tipping point it out there and it is about $22.70 trillion. if it reaches that point, we will not be able to get it back. with the taxes mr. obama has instituted and the growth rate of this country, even if we do not spend another dime over what we spend currently, it will take 128 years to resolve those trillions and trillions of dollars that we know. i have graduate students that could not tell you what $1 trillion is. what makes you think politicians can? >> stay with us for a moment. i want to read you a headline from where our last guest was from. with the national economy ticking up, states are poised to finally rebound from the recession lingering revenue crunch. continued budget delays may dampen those prospects. for all the talk about the fiscal cliff, states already know what a free fall in revenue feels like. tell us about what you think kentucky is facing. you talk about the debt and the deficit, but how these fede
einstein discovered relativity. but he did not invent it. no one recognized it. everyone's calculations were off. i submit the math that a tipping point it out there and it is about $22.70 trillion. if it reaches that point, we will not be able to get it back. with the taxes mr. obama has instituted and the growth rate of this country, even if we do not spend another dime over what we spend currently, it will take 128 years to resolve those trillions and trillions of dollars that we know. i...
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albert einstein was not insane. he was very, very smart but he described insanity pretty clearly, doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results. that's where we are here. this is insane. it's clearly republicans like it better when insurance companies could deny coverage if you had a preexisting condition, when insurance companies could cut off your help when you got sick, when insurance companies could raise insurance rates without any review, and they would say i guess what they're saying now, they want to prevent enforcement of health care reform, they want to repeal free mammograms and preventive care, repeal the law that allows children to stay on their parents' health care until they're 26. let's not fight the same fight over and over again. it's time to stop fighting. it's time to work together. i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. cornyn: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: madam president, i ask unanimous consent when the sen
albert einstein was not insane. he was very, very smart but he described insanity pretty clearly, doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results. that's where we are here. this is insane. it's clearly republicans like it better when insurance companies could deny coverage if you had a preexisting condition, when insurance companies could cut off your help when you got sick, when insurance companies could raise insurance rates without any review, and they would say i guess...
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they when einstein's, carnegies, but also the millions of women and men whose names history may not remember but whose actions helped to make as who we are, who built this country hand by hand, burke by brick. ck by brick. they all came here knowing what makes someone an american is not just blood or birth, but allegiance to our founding principles. and the face in the idea that anyone from anywhere cannot write the next great chapter of our story. that is still true today. just ask alan. he is here today. there he is. now, he was born in mexico. he has -- he was brought to this country when he was a child. growing up he went to an american school. pledge of allegiance to the american flag. felt american in every way, and he was, except for one, on paper. in high school he watched his friends become of age, driving around town with their new license, earning extra cash from summer jobs at the mall. he knew he could not do those things. it did not matter that much. what mattered was earning an education so he could learn -- make it to his god-given potential. whenever the chance to emerge fro
they when einstein's, carnegies, but also the millions of women and men whose names history may not remember but whose actions helped to make as who we are, who built this country hand by hand, burke by brick. ck by brick. they all came here knowing what makes someone an american is not just blood or birth, but allegiance to our founding principles. and the face in the idea that anyone from anywhere cannot write the next great chapter of our story. that is still true today. just ask alan. he is...
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einstein said the definition of insanity is to continue to do the exact same thing and look for different results. what really concerns me is how the federal reserve is going to try to step in and stimulate the economy to the tune right now of about $85 billion that they're printing to try to buy up our own debt and our treasury bonds so they can stimulate the economy that way. >>brian: i have a personal story that could help clarify this. when i first got my car, i used to stare at engines and said i don't get it. i brought it to my mechanic on a regular basis and always had problems with it. my brother said why do you keep taking it to the same mechanic, you have problems. i said i like the guy. i was low information because i didn't know anything about engines. number two, i took him to the same mechanic because i liked the guy. by the way, i ended up selling the car. >>gretchen: do you still go to that mechanic? >>brian: no. he moved on. >>gretchen: now you don't like him? >>brian: everybody has to go to their dealer now. >>gretchen: i understand your analogy, though. it is a good one
einstein said the definition of insanity is to continue to do the exact same thing and look for different results. what really concerns me is how the federal reserve is going to try to step in and stimulate the economy to the tune right now of about $85 billion that they're printing to try to buy up our own debt and our treasury bonds so they can stimulate the economy that way. >>brian: i have a personal story that could help clarify this. when i first got my car, i used to stare at...
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i've never been inside the building but in front of the building is this magnificent statue of albert einstein. a wonderful -- i think is the best statue in new york. outdoor sculpture in d.c. outdoor sculptures anyhow because he's just this big relaxed figure and kids climb all over him. >> really cool. >> bill: sit on his lap and you know, it is really great. he's wearing birkenstocks. >> it is very cool. >> bill: so the president said, the thing unique about all of these scientists who come and spend their time at the national academy of sciences is they don't get paid. >> obama: part of what's made the academy so effective is that all of the scientists elected to your elite ranks are volunteers which is fortunate because we have no money anyway. [ laughter ] >> bill: you know, i don't know scientists were such a good bunch of fun people but they seem to be having a good time and laughing at all of the president's jokes. it is like the white house correspondents' dinner all over again. as we mention igor volsky will be here from think progress as he is every tuesday. in about 20 minutes or
i've never been inside the building but in front of the building is this magnificent statue of albert einstein. a wonderful -- i think is the best statue in new york. outdoor sculpture in d.c. outdoor sculptures anyhow because he's just this big relaxed figure and kids climb all over him. >> really cool. >> bill: sit on his lap and you know, it is really great. he's wearing birkenstocks. >> it is very cool. >> bill: so the president said, the thing unique about all of...
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. >> like einstein. >> wasn't he out for a walk when he discovered? >> it was originally equal m c-cubed. until he had a cocktail. it was all switched up. >> that is great. >> do you miss that hairstyle? >> i did love that hairstyle. áÑi was really out. >> until everyone else had it. >> then it had to go. i can't believe the producers found that. unbelievable. >> thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> let's talk about high school this morning. i don't know. if you ever had a problem with a teacher, you may have tried to work it out with that teacher, maybe after school, you got hauled to the principal's office. here's aÑi creative way to deal with a teacher you're not happy with and your phone to a friend, begin video recording and get up and make a rant that has become viral in front of the nation. here is jeff bliss. >> if you would just get up and teach them instead of handing them a frickin packet. there's kids in here that don't learn like that. they need to learn face to face. >> right. >> you're getting mad because i'm pointing out the obvious. >> y
. >> like einstein. >> wasn't he out for a walk when he discovered? >> it was originally equal m c-cubed. until he had a cocktail. it was all switched up. >> that is great. >> do you miss that hairstyle? >> i did love that hairstyle. áÑi was really out. >> until everyone else had it. >> then it had to go. i can't believe the producers found that. unbelievable. >> thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> let's talk about high school...
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albert einstein, henry kissinger, joseph pulitzer, all immigrants who contributed to america's exceptionalism. this legislation is for all those immigrants and immigrant families who helped make america better. now, this is the culmination of a long journey for me. i have been fighting for immigration reform for 20 years between my times in the house and the senate and been blazing a pathway to citizenship that will help families stay together and give them a chance at a better life, and this bill does that. the road has been fraught with the same obstacles, same pitfalls and prejudices that have stood in the way of every generation of immigrants who wanted nothing more than a pathway to acceptance and opportunity. but as the saying goes, the hardest steel must go through the hottest fire. what we are about to do today has been a generation-long drive for justice and tolerance. it has been and remains the civil rights issue of our community. and i believe when this legislation finally becomes law, it will make us stronger as a nation, just as the civil rights act strengthened this country. we
albert einstein, henry kissinger, joseph pulitzer, all immigrants who contributed to america's exceptionalism. this legislation is for all those immigrants and immigrant families who helped make america better. now, this is the culmination of a long journey for me. i have been fighting for immigration reform for 20 years between my times in the house and the senate and been blazing a pathway to citizenship that will help families stay together and give them a chance at a better life, and this...
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einstein said that expecting a different result from things done over and over again is proof of insanity. well, this is insanity but worse than that, it's a waste of time of the people in the congress and the money of the united states citizens who pay our wages. this is a bad proposal. vote it down. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. blackburn: thank you. at this time i yield one minute to the chairman of the oversight and investigation subcommittee at energy and commerce, mr. murphy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. murphy: thank you. the health care bill indeed has some good things in it. no lifetime cap, kids on their parents' policy, people can't be denied prevention. but good intentions do not guarantee good results. because the guarantee of this bill, we were told would lower costs and we're now in a position where it would make cost families more and they won't be able to cover it. on top of $835 billion in taxes, our energy and commer
einstein said that expecting a different result from things done over and over again is proof of insanity. well, this is insanity but worse than that, it's a waste of time of the people in the congress and the money of the united states citizens who pay our wages. this is a bad proposal. vote it down. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. blackburn: thank you. at this time i yield one minute to the chairman of...
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ient -- einstein once said the definition of insanity was doing the same thing over and over and over again and expecting a different result. he wasn't wrong. i believe at this point the house has repealed the affordable care act 42 times. doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity. mr. president, olympic on the appropriations committee, and under the able leadership of our chair senator mikulski, the committee has passed 11 appropriations bill. the house appropriations committee has passed ten of theirs. we took up one of these vital appropriations bills that allows the senate to work its will and to form and shape federal programs and federal spending. earlier this summer, we took up one of these appropriations bills. the bill to defund the departments of transportation and housing and urban development. but republicans on this floor were so afraid of returning to regular order, of having a responsible, reasonable, regular working process to move forward on spending in this government and our economy, it was blocked. it wa
ient -- einstein once said the definition of insanity was doing the same thing over and over and over again and expecting a different result. he wasn't wrong. i believe at this point the house has repealed the affordable care act 42 times. doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity. mr. president, olympic on the appropriations committee, and under the able leadership of our chair senator mikulski, the committee has passed 11...
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it takes the lives of thousands of americans a year, people like albert einstein but i learned as a veterinarian that it's also the leading cause of death among adult male gorillas in captivity. i learned that tumors and cancers that i had assumed to be very rare such as the cancer that sadly and prematurely took the life of steve jobs a rare form of pancreatic cancer is common in certain wild animals and in certain dog breeds. and i learned sexually-transmitted diseases, which i had somehow, i had never thought about it in humans are common among wild animals who have multiple sexual partners who don't practice safe. and we learned about -- i learned about the epidemic of chlamydia that is ravaging populations of the cool voila in australia. so kathryn bowers and i -- kathryn is a science journalist and it was great good fortune that a mutual friend introduced us and we started talking about the commonalities and we thought maybe we should really explore this. what pursued was five years of research and writing and this fantastic voyage of discovery. early on we wanted to create a simplified ru
it takes the lives of thousands of americans a year, people like albert einstein but i learned as a veterinarian that it's also the leading cause of death among adult male gorillas in captivity. i learned that tumors and cancers that i had assumed to be very rare such as the cancer that sadly and prematurely took the life of steve jobs a rare form of pancreatic cancer is common in certain wild animals and in certain dog breeds. and i learned sexually-transmitted diseases, which i had somehow, i...